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Running, by Carlin Thompson

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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2023
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    Carlin Thompson shares a story about how a traditional ceremony helped him to become an exceptional track and field star. Carlin is a Chickasaw Ranger, working at Kullihoma Reservation, located east of Ada, OK, a member of the Chickasaw Language Committee, and has extensive knowledge of Chickasaw traditions including plant medicine and doctoring.
    Transcriptions: If what was said cannot be heard well enough, it is marked as being (inaudible). In some instances, a speaker may go back and correct themselves, and these are marked like \this\, to indicate that \this\ replaces the previous word or phrase. Sometimes we are unsure what the speaker was saying but we give a best guess using a star *. If a speaker is shortening a word, we give the fuller form in (parentheses) next to it.
    Translations: The English translations were done with guidance from native speakers. Sometimes, some clarifying words were added in [brackets], although this information is not part of what was actually said in Chikashshanompaꞌ (the Chickasaw language).
    Recording: This audio was recorded on August 2, 2018, as part of a Documenting Endangered Languages / National Science Foundation grant (BCS-1263699 and BCS-1263698). This work was supported in part by an American Rescue Plan grant, #90XN0047.
    Image: Photograph by Ryan RedCorn (Osage).
    www.chickasawlanguage.com
    www.chickasaw.tv/language
    www.chickasaw.net
    Keywords: Chickasaw, Chickasaw language, Native language, Indigenous Language, Traditional Narratives, American Indian, Native American, First American, National Science Foundation

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  • @ezrasaya
    @ezrasaya Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nakniꞌ ma̱ sattibaapishiꞌ. Carlinat kani̱hka̱ imponna. Carlinat Chikashsha nannama yahmikat aaikló̱wa. Nannama sathánachika̱ sahayoppa kiini! Chokmaꞌshki.